- Joachim Neander, from Early Reformed Hymnology
- Joachim Neander Part 1, from History of the Reformed Church of Germany: 1620-1890
- Joachim Neander Part 2, from History of the Reformed Church of Germany: 1620-1890
- Joachim Neander and his Hymns
- Joachim Neander, from The Poets of the Church
- Joachim Neander, from A Dictionary of Hymnology
- Joachim Neander's Hymns, 1679.
- Joachim Neander, from The Reformed Quarterly Review
- Joachim Neander, from Evenings with the Sacred Poets
- Joachim Neander, from The Methodist New Connexion Magazine
- Joachim Neander, from Singers and Songs of the Church
- Joachim Neander, from The German Hymn Writers of The Reformed Church
- Joachim Neander, from Christian Singers of Germany
- Extract from Famous Places of the Reformed Churches
- Extract from Hymns, their History and Development in the Greek and Latin churches, Germany and Great Britain
- Joachim Neander from The Encyclopædia Britannica
- Extract from "The Antiquity of Man"
- Heaven and Earth, and Sea and Air
- Himmel, Erde, Luft und Meer, from A Dictionary of Hymnology
- The Day is Gone, come Jesu my Protector
- The Christian's Morning Sacrifice
- The Glory of God in Creation
- Lord of Hosts, to Thee We Raise
- Under Clouds
- Praise the Lord God
- Wonderful Creator
- All My Hope is Grounded Surely
- All My Hope on God is Founded
- A Hymn of Petition and a Hymn of Trust
- Notes on Holy Spirit, Once Again
- Praise to the Lord, the Omnipotent King
- Let Me Find Thee!
- All My Hope is Firmly Grounded
- Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren, from A Dictionary of Hymnology
- Praise the Almighty
- Wondrous King Almighty
- Praise the Almighty, —The King of a glory unbounded!
- Praise thou, my soul, the most mighty and great King of Glory
- Thou true God alone, great and Holy One.
- Since Jesus dy’d, my guilty soul to save
- The Day is gone, come Jesu my Protector
- The God of Grace
- Sovereign Ruler, King Victorious
- For help, O whither shall I flee?
- How shall I get there? Who will aid?
- Wonderful and Bless'd
- Hallelujah, Love, Thanks and Praise
- This Life is Like a Flying Dream
- Though Hastening Onward to the Grave
This collection brings together biography, history, theology, hagiography and hymns to gather as many articles as possible about the German hymn-writer Joachim Neander (1640-1680). - Summary by InTheDesert
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